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Tamir Zitelny Edged in Judges' Pentathlon Meet Versus Roger Williams

Tamir Zitelny Edged in Judges' Pentathlon Meet Versus Roger Williams

From Brandeis University Athletics

The Brandeis University Swimming and Diving team opened its season tonight with its third annual Pentathlon meet against Roger Williams. This non-scoring event sees each swimmer completing a 100-yard swim in each of the four strokes followed by a 100 individual medley.

On the men's side, it was an amazingly slim margin of victory for two-time defending champion Hunter Olson of Roger Williams, who edged Brandeis sophomore Tamir Zitelny (Syosset, N.Y./Syosset) by just two-hundredths of a second, 4:47.15 to 4:47.17. Zitelny won the 100 fly in 52.75 seconds, well ahead of Olson's 54.03. He also claimed the 100 free in 49.80 seconds to Olson's 50.52, which was fourth. Olson finished first overall in the backstroke leg, 55.59 to 56.11 and second for Zitelny. In the breaststroke, Olson in 10th place posted the largest margin of victory for either swimmer in the event, with a time of 1:09.80 to 1:10.76. In the last even, the IM, Olson's second-place finish in a time of 57.21 seconds was just enough to Zitelny's 57.75 to claim victory.

Other top performances for the Judges came from rookie Daniel Wohl (Chapel Hill, N.C. / East Chapel Hill) who finished fifth overall but won the IM with a time of 57.01 seconds, two-tenths faster than Olson, and sophomore Daniel Haid (Robbins, N.C. / International School of Lausanne) who placed fourth overall and third in the  backstroke in 57.62 seconds.